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'Blood and Fire' for the Salvation Army crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 14th, 2007 other clues
'Bambi' character
'Blame It on the Bossa Nova' singer, 1963
'Funny Girl' composer
'Gr-r-ross!'
'Message received'
'My man!'
'Serpico' author
2001's 'Ocean's Eleven' and others
Acclaim
Actor Beatty
Ankh feature
Atlas, e.g.
Avant-garde composer Glass
Barely gets, with 'out'
Bear witness
Birthplace of the Cyrillic alphabet
Boring bit
Bothers
Boy in TV's 'Life Goes On'
Bread-for-cake event?
Break
Causing wonder in
Certain finish
Chuck
City north of Cologne
Clean up, in a way
Close to closed
Combination lock feature
Comment about suddenly thinner mares?
Cooking vessels
Corroborator, maybe
Crooks on golf courses
Dadaist Max
Danger to divers
Deepen
Detroit's Joe Louis ___
Distant cloud
Diver's hose
Dragged out
Dressing room door figure
Drink
Easter, e.g.
Elementary particle
Eponymous physicist
Estimator's phrase
Fair shelter
Familiar sigh
Family-gathering time
Fauna
Female name ending
Fifth-century invader
Finished, as dishes
First name in horror
Flips
Former U.S. terr.
French word of approval
Freshly consider
Game piece
Good deal
Good source of protein
Got a facial piercing?
Got by
Grant's birthplace
Hat with a plume
Hides a mike on
Home paper
Hydroxyl compund
Ill humor
Is off guard
Jell-O flavor
Kazakhstan's ___ Sea
Kind of iron
Knight's time
Like shoes made in St. Louis and finished in New Orleans?
Like some bodies on a beach
Line of soldiers needing medical attention
Listing
Little League coach, often
Made a touchdown
Magazine contents
Making no value judgments
Mary Kay rival
Matching
Mercury and Mars
Midwest transfer point
Modern site of the capital of ancient Galatia
Moon of Uranus
Nimble
Novel content
Oater transport
Old pigskin org.
Old war story
One year's record
Online initialism
Opera singer Simon ___
Org. in TV's 'Adam 12'
Painter's calculation
Pampering, for short
Parrot
Part of a Lawrence Welk count
Part of a parka
Parts of a routine
Pearl Buck heroine
Phoenician trading center
Pinkish yellow
Place to get a grip
Played tenpins in officers' uniforms?
Pleasant hotel room feature
Rang true?
Sacrifice fly stat
Samuel's teacher, in the Bible
Say hey to
Schedule-shifting syst.
Screening locale
SeaWorld frolicker
See 64-Down
Sell online
Silt locale
Small topper
Some oil barons
Some terminals
Starring role for John Barrymore and Gregory Peck
Start of a conclusion
Steady, say
Superior's title
Tennis's Nastase
They just scrape the surface
Tie indicator
To-do list
Top
Tops
University of Massachusetts
Walking on hot embers?
With 10-Across, popular 1960's-70's singer
Work out
Worker for tips
Writer Harte
___ Falls
___-majeste

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